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ROCKY

T-Series, Rs.145

Himesh Reshammiya's meteoric rise to fame will soon be eclipsed by an equally steep nosedive into the ignominious halls of oblivion - sooner or later, perhaps sooner than later the way he is going - if he does not stop lending his voice to every composition of his.

The music is entirely forgettable and even his fans, who danced to the tune of his typical twang, cannot be expected to appreciate this quite disappointing offering. The only track that is somewhat tolerable is "Dil Rang Le", and that because it has been sung by the versatile Sunidhi Chauhan.

Of course some of the kids do seem to have taken a liking to "Junoon, Junoon", but that could frankly be just some youthful aberration. The lyrics make no sense and one wonders if such mediocre songs deserve even more tiresome and insipid remixes.

All in all, an album to forget and to be given a very wide berth.

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